Jobsite Theater Explained

Jobsite Theater is an American professional theater company incorporated in 1999 and located in Tampa, Florida, United States. They are the resident theater company of the Straz Center for the Performing Arts (formerly Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center).[1]

History

Founded by David M. Jenkins, Michael Caban, Alan Fessenden, John Lott, and Jason Vaughan Evans using the 54-seat Silver Meteor Gallery in Ybor City as their first home,[2] the company moved into the Off Center Theater (now the Shimberg Playhouse) as resident theater company in 2003.

Focus

Jobsite produces a broad range of theater, focusing on younger and non-traditional theater attendees but attracting audiences of all ages and backgrounds to downtown Tampa. Jobsite has modeled their company, the material they produce, and their approach to theater production on companies like the Steppenwolf Theatre and the Berliner Ensemble.

Jobsite is an ensemble cast theater with actors, directors, designers, stage managers, artisans, and musicians in their membership. Per the mission statement on their website:[3]

External links

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Notes and References

  1. News: Meacham. Andrew. Jobsite brings back 'Hedwig and the Angry Inch' while celebrating 20 years. Tampa Bay Times. 14 August 2018. 1 January 2021.
  2. News: Salustri. Cathy. Michael Murphy incubates Tampa artists and actors at Ybor's Silver Meteor Gallery. Creative Loafing. 22 August 2018. 1 January 2021.
  3. Web site: Who We Are – Jobsite Theater. Jobsite Theater. 6 September 2023.